International Journal of Microsimulation
2007 - 2025
Current editor(s): Matteo Richiardi From International Microsimulation Association Bibliographic data for series maintained by Jinjing Li (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 14, issue 3, 2021
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Matteo Richiardi
- A Dynamic Microsimulation Model for Ageing and Health in England: The English Future Elderly Model pp. 2-26

- Luke Archer, Nik Lomax and Bryan Tysinger
- Sima – an Open-source Simulation Framework for Realistic Large-scale Individual-level Data Generation pp. 27-53

- Santtu Tikka, Jussi Hakanen, Mirka Saarela and Juha Karvanen
- Partition of the Life Course: An Extended Dynamic Microsimulation Analysis pp. 54-75

- Janne Salonen, Heikki Tikanmäki and Sampo Lappo
- A Spatially-explicit Microsimulation Analysis of a Proposed Sugar Tax in the Australian Capital Territory pp. 76-84

- Alice Richardson, Aparna Lal, Ben Phillips and Richard Webster
- Investigating the Incidence of Value Added Tax on Households Income: New Evidence from Italy pp. 85-118

- Cristina Cirillo, Lucia Imperioli and Marco Manzo
Volume 14, issue 2, 2021
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Matteo Richiardi
- Analysis of the Distributional Effects of COVID-19 and State-led Remedial Measures in South Africa pp. 2-31

- Helen Barnes, Gabriel Espi-Sanchis, Murray Leibbrandt, David McLennan, Michael Noble, Jukka Olavi Pirttilä, Wynnona Steyn, Brenton Van Vrede and Gemma Wright
- The Emergency Family Income (IFE) in Argentina: could it become a permanent safety net? pp. 32-49

- Leonardo E Calcagno
- Estimating the Distributional Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Remedial Tax and Benefit Policies in Indonesia pp. 50-80

- Gemma Wright, Michael Noble, Helen Barnes, Ali Moechtar, David McLennan, Arief Yusuf, Katrin Gasior and Ratnawati Muyanto
- A Microsimulation Analysis of the Distributional Impact over the Three Waves of the COVID-19 Crisis in Ireland pp. 81-105

- Cathal O’Donoghue, Denisa Sologon, Iryna Kyzyma and John McHale
Volume 14, issue 1, 2021
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Matteo Richiardi
- LifeSim: A Lifecourse Dynamic Microsimulation Model of the Millennium Birth Cohort in England pp. 2-42

- Ieva Skarda, Miqdad Asaria and Richard Cookson
- In-work Benefits in Belgium: Effects on Labour Supply and Welfare pp. 43-72

- Antoine de Mahieu
- Modelling the Economic Impact of Next Generation Sequencing and Precision Medicine on Childhood Cancer Management — a Microsimulation Approach pp. 73-91

- Owen Tan, Deborah J Schofield, Tracey O’Brien, Toby Trahair and Rupendra N Shrestha
- UKMOD – A new tax-benefit model for the four nations of the UK pp. 92-101

- Matteo Richiardi, Diego Collado and Daria Popova
- The Complexity of Incorporating Carbon Social Returns in Farm Afforestation: A Microsimulation Approach pp. 102-134

- Mary Ryan and Cathal O’Donoghue
Volume 13, issue 3, 2020
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Matteo Richiardi
- Practical Microsimulation Modelling, by Cathal O'Donoghue pp. 3-4

- Simon Schmaus
- Enhancing microsimulation analysis of wealth-related policies in EUROMOD pp. 5-26

- Sarah Kuypers, Jonas Boone, Johannes Derboven, Francesco Figari and Gerlinde Verbist
- IrpetDin. A Dynamic Microsimulation Model for Italy and the Region of Tuscany pp. 27-53

- Maria Luisa Maitino, Letizia Ravagli and Nicola Sciclone
- Validating risk factor and chronic disease projections in the Future Adult Model pp. 54-69

- Bryan Tysinger
- Comparative analysis of different techniques to impute expenditures into an income data set pp. 70-94

- André Decoster, Bram De Rock, Kris De Swerdt, Jason Loughrey, Cathal O’Donoghue and Dirk Verwerft
Volume 13, issue 2, 2020
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Matteo Richiardi
- Estimating Confidence Intervals in a Tax Microsimulation Model pp. 2-20

- Robert McClelland, Surachai Khitatrakun and Chenxi Lu
- Introducing CASCADEPOP: an open-source sociodemographic simulation platform for US health policy appraisal pp. 21-60

- Alan Brennan, Charlotte Buckley, Tuong Manh Vu, Charlotte Probst, Alexandra Nielsen, Hao Bai, Thomas Broomhead, Thomas Greenfield, William Kerr, Petra S Meier, Jürgen Rehm, Paul Shuper, Mark Strong and Robin C Purshouse
- Using sequence analysis to visualize and validate model transitions pp. 61-78

- Janne Salonen, Jyrki Möttönen, Heikki Tikanmäki and Tapio Nummi
- Calibration of Vehicle and Driver Characteristics in VISSIM and ANN-based Sensitivity Analysis pp. 79-101

- Marsh M Bandi and Varghese George
- Modelling foreign labour inflows using a dynamic microsimulation model of an ageing country - Slovakia pp. 102-113

- Miroslav Štefánik and Tomas Miklosovic
Volume 13, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Matteo Richiardi
- French do it better. The distributive effect of introducing French family fiscal policies in Italy pp. 2-18

- Paolo Brunori, Maria Luisa Maitino, Letizia Ravagli and Nicola Sciclone
- What happened to the ‘Great American Jobs Machine’? pp. 19-51

- Matteo Richiardi, Brian Nolan and Lane Kenworthy
- IDMOD: An Australian microsimulation model of lifetime economic and social factors in familial intellectual disability pp. 52-66

- Deborah J Schofield, Owen Tan, Rupendra N Shrestha, Radhika Rajkumar, Sarah West, Morgan Rice, Nadine Kasparian, Jackie Boyle, Louise Christie, Melanie Leffler, Lucinda Murray, Robert Tanton, Jinjing Li, Tony Roscioli and Michael Field
- Modelling households’ financial vulnerability with consumer credit and mortgage renegotiations pp. 67-91

- Carmela Aurora Attinà, Francesco Franceschi and Valentina Michelangeli
- The dynamic cross-sectional microsimulation model MOSART pp. 92-113

- Leif Andreassen, Dennis Fredriksen, Hege Marie Gjefsen, Elin Halvorsen and Nils M Stølen
Volume 12, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Matteo Richiardi
- Book review - Simulating Societal Change, by Peter Davis and Roy Lay-Yee pp. 3-5

- Karel Van den Bosch
- A Portable Dynamic Microsimulation Model for Population, Education and Health Applications in Developing Countries pp. 6-27

- Martin Spielauer and Olivier Dupriez
- Making work pay in Croatia: An ex-ante evaluation of two in-work benefits using miCROmod pp. 28-61

- Slavko Bezeredi, Marko Ledić, Ivica Rubil and Ivica Urban
- A new database on the contents and comparability of the income variables in EU-SILC: MetaSILC 2015 pp. 62-67

- Lorena Zardo Trindade and Tim Goedemé
- The Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT) in EUROMOD: a new instrument for comparative research on tax-benefit policies in Europe pp. 68-85

- Tine Hufkens, Tim Goedemé, Katrin Gasior, Chrysa Leventi, Kostas Manios, Olga Rastrigina, Pasquale Recchia, Holly Sutherland, Natascha Van Mechelen and Gerlinde Verbist
Volume 12, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Matteo Richiardi
- Using trajectory analysis to test and illustrate microsimulation outcomes pp. 3-17

- Janne Salonen, Heikki Tikanmäki and Tapio Nummi
- Developing a microsimulation model for farm forestry planting decisions pp. 18-36

- Mary Ryan and Cathal O’Donoghue
- Spatial microsimulation of osteoarthritis prevalence at the small area level in England – Constraint selection for a 2-stage microsimulation process pp. 37-51

- Onosi Sylvia Ifesemen, Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson and Kimberley L. Edwards
- Understanding low female labour force participation: Policy evaluation using microsimulation pp. 52-68

- Ross Richardson, Lia Pacelli and Matteo Richiardi
- Gendered effects of the personal income tax: Evidence from a schedular system with individual filing in Uruguay pp. 69-87

- Marisa Bucheli and Cecilia Olivieri
Volume 12, issue 1, 2019
- SOUTHMOD: Modelling Tax-benefit Systems in Developing Countries pp. 1-12

- André Decoster, Jukka Pirttilä, Holly Sutherland and Gemma Wright
- A Role for Universal Pension? Simulating Universal Pensions in Ecuador, Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa pp. 13-51

- Maria Jouste and Pia Rattenhuber
- Tax-benefit Microsimulation and Income Redistribution in Ecuador pp. 52-82

- H. Xavier Jara and Marcelo Varela
- Policy Transparency in the Public Sector: The Case of Social Benefits in Tanzania pp. 83-104

- Gemma C Wright, Vincent Leyaro, Elineema Kisanga and Christine Byaruhanga
- Quantifying the Impacts of Expanding Social Protection on Efficiency and Equity: Evidence from a Behavioral Microsimulation Model for Ghana pp. 105-123

- Robert Osei, Jukka Pirttilä and Pia Rattenhuber
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